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I OTHER i QPERATING ! FOR COX ST IPA TIO N T „ 1 SLUGGISH LIVER, Ac., TTNLIKE many kinds of cathartic medicines, do not make y«m feel worse before you feel better. Their operation in gentle, but thorough, and unattended with disagreeable effects, such as nausea, griping pains, Ac. Seigel’s Operating Pills are the best family pliyHc thus has ever been discovered. They cleanse the bowels from all irritating substances, and leave them in a healthy condition. The beat remedy extant for the bane of onr lives—constipation and sluggish liver. These Pills prevent fevers and all kinds of sickness, by removing all poisonous matter from the bowels. They operate briskly, yet mildly, without any pain. If you take a severe cold, and are threatened with a fever, witli pains in the head, back, and limbs, one or two doses of Seigel’s Operating Pills will break up the cold and prevent the fever.' A coated tongue, with a brackish taste, is caused by foul matter in the stomach. A few doses of Seigel’s Operating Pill g will cleanse the stomach, temove the bad taste, and restoro'thc appetite, and with it bring good health. Oftentimes disease, or partially decayed food, causes sickness, nausea and diarrhoea. If the bowels are cleansed from this impurity with a dose of Seigei’s Operating Pills. these disagreeable effects will vanish, and good health will result. Seigel’s Operating Pills prevent ill-effects from excess in eating or drinking. A good dose at bedtime renders a person fit for business in the morning. Those Pills, being Sugar-coated, pleasant to take. The disagreeable taste common to most pills is obviated. FOR SALE BY ALL CHEMISTS, DRUGGISTS, AND MEDICINE VENDORS. PROPRIETORS: A. J. WHITE, LIMITED, LONDON, England. S ,! EIGEL’S (ILLS, Words of Warning and Comfort. “ If you are suffering from poor health or “languishing on a bed of sickness, take cheer, ‘if you arc simply ailing, or if you feel ‘ weak and dispirited, without •’ clearly knowing why, Hop “ Bitters will surely cure you “ If you are are a minister, and have over- ‘ taxed yourself with your pastoral duties, ‘ or a mother, worn out with care and work, ‘ or a man of business or labor, weakened ‘ by the strain of your everyday duties, or ‘ a man of letters toiling over your midnight ‘work, flop Bitters will most surely ‘ stengthen you. * If you are suffering from over-eating or drinking, any indiscretion or dissipation, or are young and growing too fast, as is often the case. “Or if you are in the workshop,on the “ farm, at the desk, anywhere, and feel “ that y ur system needs cleansing, toning, ‘or stimulating, without intoxicating ; if ‘you are old, blood thin and impure, ‘ feeble, nerves unsteady, faculties ‘ waning, II op Bitters is what you need ‘ give you new life, health and vigor. If you ar costive, or dyspeptic, or suffering from any other of the numerous diseases of the stomach or bowels, it is your own fault if you remain ill. If von are wasting away with any form of Kidney disease, stop tempting death this moment, and turn for a cure to—flop Bittors. “If you are sick with that terrible sickness. Nervousness, you will find a ‘Balm in Gilead’ in Rap Bitters ! ! ! ! —lf you are a frequenter, or a resident of —a miasmatic district, barricade your sya- - tom against the scourge of all —countries Malaria, Epidemic, Bilions and Intermittent Rovers —by the use of Hop Bitters. It you have rough, pimply or sallow skin bad breath. Hop Bitters will give you fair skin, rich blood, tho sweetest breath and health. SSOO will ho paid for a case they will not. cure or help. A Lady’s Wish “ Oh how I do wish my skin was as cley ‘ fair and soft as yours,” said a lady to he ‘ fii ml. “You can easily make it so,’ ‘ answered the friend. How ?” inquired * the first lady. “ By using Hop Bitters that makes pure, rich blood and blooming health and beauty. It did it for me, as you observe.” 1 ! ! genuine, without a hunch of urenn hops on the whitu label, and Dr. Smile’s name blown in the bottle. Beware of all the vile poisom us stuff made to imitate the above,

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1368, 1 June 1888, Page 3

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